They're bad, all right

The Bad Girls Road Trip is sort of a figurative train wreck and last night, there was a real car wreck, when Aimee's brakes failed on the highway and she was forced to off-road it to get the thing to stop. So that put a damper on the whole road trip part of things. But everyone was okay, and there was a rental car to the rescue. On their way to Baltimore to see housemate Jodie, the ladies passed a giant peach and a giant bureau (as in, the thing you put your clothes in) because, after all, it's not a tour of the U.S. without stopping to see all the giant things.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

On a ropes course, the girls were, you know, bad at helping each other. Not sure why that was a surprise to everyone. "You'd think being this high in the air would bring the three of us together," said Zara, "but no." So by the time they got to Jodie's, they were too worn out to go out. To retaliate, Jodie didn't show up for a radio spot the next day the girls were supposed to do. "This is bull(swear)," Zara yelled, on air. Then she yelled the b-word, which is probably not allowed on air, either. What's really confusing: the show has fans who meet these girls out at bars and get their autographs. Honestly. You'd think people would have better things to do. Which does not excuse me, last night, watching it.

Most Popular

On On the Lot, the movie directors tried their hand at comedy. The best part, though, was Garry Marshall picking on the scantily-clad host. "I didn't think it was quite complete," he said of one film, "kind of like Adrianna's dress."

It wasn't all so happy-go-lucky: Filmmaker Adam's stunt guy drove a car into a tree (not in the script). Will's featured blood and an exposed brain (not so funny, thought director Mark Waters). Saddest of all, Zach's (pictured) nerdy little laugh after his movie wrapped. At least his was really worthy of laughs – nerdy or otherwise.

When Waters was asked for his favorite comedy of all time, he cited Groundhog Day, which is always surprising to me, since I can think of a million funnier movies (Weekend at Bernie's? Hello!). But then, nobody hired me to be a judge on the movie show. Probably for good reason. — Amy DiLuna

Best comedy of all time? Everyone's got a favorite! Start the debate in comments!